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==Agriculture and tourism==
==Agriculture and tourism==
From the 1990s onwards Cardoen has invested capital into the wine, energy, match, fruit juice and tourism businesses in Chile, especially in [[O'Higgins Region|O'Higgins]], his home region. Due to his involvement in cultural and touristic projects he has been awarded the "Premio a lo Chileno" in 2006 and "Orden al Mérito Docente y Cultural Gabriela Mistral" in 2005.
From the 1990s onwards Cardoen has invested capital into the wine, energy, match, fruit juice and tourism businesses in Chile, especially in [[O'Higgins Region|O'Higgins]], his home region. Due to his involvement in cultural and touristic projects he has been awarded the "Premio a lo Chileno" in 2006 and "Orden al Mérito Docente y Cultural Gabriela Mistral" in 2005. He has been suffering from [[colon cancer]] for many years.


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Carlos Cardoen
File:Carlos Cardoen 2010.jpg
Carlos Cardoen dressed as a huaso, in 2010
Born (1942-05-01) May 1, 1942 (age 82)
NationalityChilean
Alma materUniversity of Utah, U.S.
Occupation(s)Businessman, Metallurgical engineer, and Weapon scientist
Known forArm Broker and supplied explosive weapons to Iraq
Entrance to Colchagua Museum, property of Cardoen.

Carlos Remigio Cardoen Cornejo (born in Santa Cruz, Chile, May 1, 1942), is a Chilean metallurgical engineer, weapons scientist and agricultural businessman.

Weapon industry

Carlos Cardoen meeting with former Iraqi President Saddam Hussain

As a weapon expert he ran FAMAE in the late 1980s. He allegedly illegally sold zirconium supplemented armaments to Iraq under the Saddam Regime, exported from the United States, for which he has an international arrest warrant.[1]

During the height of the Beagle crisis in 1978 Cardoen was contacted by Chilean Air Force commander Fernando Matthei and designed on his request a light bomb, that could be dropped from any airforce plane, in only 15 days. When asking Matthei what did he want the bomb for, he reportedly answered: "para joder"' (to harass)'.[2]

Agriculture and tourism

From the 1990s onwards Cardoen has invested capital into the wine, energy, match, fruit juice and tourism businesses in Chile, especially in O'Higgins, his home region. Due to his involvement in cultural and touristic projects he has been awarded the "Premio a lo Chileno" in 2006 and "Orden al Mérito Docente y Cultural Gabriela Mistral" in 2005. He has been suffering from colon cancer for many years.

See also

References

  1. ^ Justin Hibbard, "The Chilean Connection", San Francisco Chronicle, March 2, 2003
  2. ^ La escuadra en acción. 2004. Page 187.

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